​Recycling Collection Schedule:

Please don't mix Recycling and Trash!

Recycling contamination happens when an item that isn't recyclable winds up in the recycling bin instead of the trash. Every time this happens, the City incurs added expense to haul that item to the landfill. Please note: As of May, 2018, the City's contracted recycling vendor, RDS, is no longer accepting Plastics #3 - #7, but is still collecting Plastics #1 and #2.

Please always recycle these items:

Aluminum beverage cans, steel, and tin cans

Glass bottles, containers, and jars

Mixed paper, newspaper, and magazines

Tin cans

Cardboard boxes

Pizza box lids (with no food scraps or grease)

Plastic water bottles

Milk jugs

Plastic jugs, shampoo/soap bottles

Laundry detergent and cleaning supply containers

Plastics #1 and #2 Only

​If you're not sure about a plastic item, check the bottom of the package for a recycling imprint to see what number it is. If it is a #1 or #2, it's recyclable. If it's any other number, or it's plastic but there is no imprint, please do not recycle it.

These are NOT recyclable:

Plastic grocery bags: see if you can return them to grocery store instead